SUBJECT
Fields | Type | Description | Purpose |
ID (subject identifier) | M | drift | GRAMMAR |
subject name | M | Drift | GRAMMAR |
subject type | M | process | GRAMMAR |
Also known as | O | drifting, not making way through water, adrift, | TIC Description |
Definition | M | “Drift" is the process by which a carrier (vessel) has stopped its engine but is still underway (i.e. not at anchor, or alongside, or aground) in order to maintain an intermediate waiting position on its way to the port (terminal) or after departure from the port (terminal). |
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Further Detail | O | Drifting is a sub-process of CarrierVisit.Arrival or CarrierVisit.Departure process. The drift “start” event occurs when the vessel’s engine is stopped while reaching the drifting position and is not making way through the water anymore (i.e. only drifting and moving with current). drift “end” event occurs when the vessel’s engine is started in order to leave the drifting position permanently (i.e. vessel underway, making way through the water) to proceed to its next destination. | TIC Description |
Required Information | M | CarrierVisit | TIC Description |
SUBJECT |
| carriervisit, anchorage, drift, pilot, towage, mooring, portgate, terminalgate (& pregate). |
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CONCEPT |
| id, name, active, inactive, idle, working, start, end |
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Related standards | O ISO 6346 | JIT Port call Data definitions 1.2 (June 2022) | TIC Description |
Related TIC 4.0 definition | O | https://tic40.atlassian.net/l/c/3RUk3VuD Drift TerminalOperations Departure Inbound Check-In Dwell CargoVisit Check-out Outbound | |
Example | M | carriervisit.id = MLT1974
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Example in the context of the grammar | M | see below the complete JSON data model | |
Link to one or more operational processes | M |
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Search tags | M | arrival, carrier, carriervisit, departure, inbound, outbound, cargooperations, anchorage, drift, pilot, towage, mooring, portgate, terminalgate, pregate | |
Version / Date | M | 2022.004 - 1/05/2022 | |
Internal TIC Version | M | 20220426 |
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